Network connection. You must have a high-speed network connection to broadcast. Check your network connection to make sure you're connected to a network and that it's high-speed. To test your network speed, download the Network Speed Test from Microsoft Store, and compare your results to the following network speeds we recommend:

Xbox Live or Mixer suspensions. To broadcast your games, both your Xbox Live account and Mixer account must be in good standing. If you're suspended from either, you won't be able to broadcast. If you've been suspended from Xbox Live, you'll see an error letting you know. If you think you've been suspended from Mixer:

Select the profile icon in the upper-right corner, and then select Account.

PC hardware updates and requirements. If you've recently updated your Windows 10 PC, it may take a several minutes to a few hours before you can broadcast using the Game bar. If you still can't broadcast after a few hours, your PC might not meet the hardware requirements for broadcasting. To learn more about PC hardware requirements, see Hardware requirements for Game DVR on Windows 10.

Your region must allow broadcasting. If you're in a region that doesn't allow broadcasting, the broadcast button will be dimmed or you'll see an error when you try to broadcast.